Kusatsu spa
草津温泉
草津
alternative words: Kusatsu onsen, Kusatsu town, Kusatsu city, Kusatsucho, Kusatsu cho, Kusatsu keywords: hot spring , ski resort , tourist resort , town related topics: Gunma prefecture , Shiga highland related web sites: http://www.town.kusatsu.gunma.jp , http://www.interq.or.jp/kanto/sakura/gunma/kusatsu.html , http://www.eat-p.com/kusatsu/ explanation: Located in north west of Gunma prefecture on the southern skirt of Shiga highland, Kusatsu has been renowned for its rich thermal sources since 12th century. Belonging to "Joshinetsu national park", Kusatsu is also a tourist base for Shiga highland and owns many ski grounds. Folklore song, "Kusatsu bushi" is well known, too. You can get there in train via Agazuma line then bus from Naganohara station. The population is 8,000. Kyoto City
京都市
京都
alternative words: Kyotoshi city, Kyotoshi, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto shi, Kyoto, Kioto keywords: kyoto , tourist resort , town related topics: Kyoto Prefecture , Kinkakuji Temple , Ginkakuji Temple , Nishi Honganji Temple , Yasaka Shrine , Heanjingu Shrine , Nijo Castle related web sites: http://www.city.kyoto.jp/koho/ , http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/kazuoy/garden1.html , http://www.heiankyo.co.jp explanation: Town where the office of Kyoto Prefecture is situated. The population is 1.5 million. Kyoto has been built by Emperor Kanmu in 794 and remained as Japanese capital during more than 1000 years until 1869. By imitating Chinese capital, the town is divided into districts by horizontal and vertical streets as a checkerboard. As an old political center, there exist innumerable temples and shrines like Kinkakuji and Ginkakuji. Traditional cloth and pottery manufactures are notorious too. Machida city
町田市
alternative words: Machidashi city, Machidashi, Machida-shi, Machida shi, Machida keywords: tokyo , town related topics: Tokyo prefecture , Kanagawa prefecture , Hachioji city , Yokohama city , Odakyu electric railway , Shibuya related web sites: http://www.city.machida.tokyo.jp explanation: Located on the southwestern suburb of Tokyo and contiguous to Kanagawa prefecture, Machida has developed on the road connecting Hachioji and Yokoyama to export the silk. Now Machida is developing as a bed town for the people working in Tokyo. You can get there via Odakyu line from Shibuya station. Tamagawa university is located there. The population is 380,000. Maebashi city
前橋市
alternative words: Maebashishi city, Maebashishi, Maebashi shi, Maebashi keywords: town related topics: Gunma prefecture related web sites: http://www.city.maebashi.gunma.jp explanation: Capital of Gunma prefecture. Located in southern Gunma between Mt Akagi and Mt Haruna, Maebashi has been always the regional political center and owns the biggest tumulus of eastern Japan, Tenjinyama kofun. During Edo period Maebashi had developed as a castle town and a distribution center of raw silk. Now the main activity has switched to machinery and electrical appliances. Maebashi is a phonetic deformation of Umayabashi i.e. "bridge near stable". The population is 283,000. Maizuru city
舞鶴市
舞鶴
alternative words: Maizurushi city, Maizurushi, Maizuru shi, Maizuru keywords: harbor , kyoto , military base , town related topics: Kyoto prefecture related web sites: http://www.city.maizuru.kyoto.jp explanation: Located in northern Kyoto prefecture on Japan sea, the actual Maizuru originated from a merger of 2 towns: western Maizuru which was a castle town of lord Kyogoku and eastern Maizuro which developed as a military harbor. The harbor was a repatriate base of overseas Japanese after WWII. The main activities are shipyards, machinery, chemical and textile industry, and trade with Russia and Korea. The shore belongs to Wakasa bay national selection park. The population is 94,000. Matsue City
松江市
alternative words: Matsueshi city, Matsueshi, Matsue-shi, Matsue keywords: town related topics: Shimane Prefecture related web sites: http://www.web-sanin.co.jp/matsue/matsue.htm explanation: Capital of Shimane Prefecture, located on the shore of Lake Shinji.It has developed as a castle townduring Edo Period. Greek born English writer, Lafcadio Hearn, alias Koizumi Yakumo stayed there as an English teacher. There are few industries excepting for traditional crafts and electric appliances. Its population is about 140,000. Matsuyama City
松山市
alternative words: Matsuyamashi city, Matsuyamashi, Matsuyama-shi, Matsuyama shi, Matsuyama keywords: hot spring , shikoku , town related topics: Ehime prefecture , Matsuyama Castle related web sites: http://www.city.matsuyama.ehime.jp explanation: Located at the center of Ehime prefecture, its capital is settled there. Matsuyama has a rich history because according to Nihonshoki, Prince Shotoku visited in 596 the hot spring of Dogo, now a part of Matsuyama, and built a stele. During the middle ages, it was a feud of Kono clan until 16th century. Chemicals, textile and petroleum are its main industries. Matsuyama keeps memory of 2 poets, Masaoka Shiki and Takahama Kyoshi, and a novelis, Natsume Soseki. The population is 464,000. Mihama city
美浜町
alternative words: Mihama, Mihamacho, Mihama-cho keywords: tourist resort , town related topics: Fukui Prefecture related web sites: http://www.wakasamihama.jp , http://www.mihama.or.jp , http://www.mikatagoko.com explanation: Located west of Fukui prefecture, next to Tsuruga city, Mihama is renowned for its beautiful beach and a splendid view on Mikatagoko lakes, and the most of its coast belongs to "Wakasa Bay national selection park". Mihama city owns also a nuclear power plant with 3 rectors at its northern extremity. Misawa City
三沢市
三沢
alternative words: Misawashi city, Misawashi, Misawa shi, Misawa keywords: military base , town related topics: Aomori Prefecture related web sites: http://www.net.pref.aomori.jp/misawa/ explanation: Located in the east of Aomori Prefecture on the Pacific coast, it owns an American air base conjointly used now by Japanese. The base has a center of "Echelon project", too. The city's total population is about 41,000. Mitaka city
三鷹市
alternative words: Mitakashi city, Mitakashi, Mitaka shi, Mitaka keywords: tokyo , town related topics: Tokyo prefecture , Shinjuku related web sites: http://www.city.mitaka.tokyo.jp explanation: Located in the western suburb of Tokyo, the area had developed first as a rich farm land during Edo period thanks to Inogashira spring. Since Showa era, the aria has been quickly urbanized and many factories especially machinery and automobile were settled. There exist also many houses and dormitories for the workers thanks to its easy access to Tokyo (20 minutes in train from Shinjiku station via Chuo line). Mitaka means "3 falcons" because there existed 3 falconry lands. The population is 160,000. Page number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 106 articles extracted from postgresql database. | |
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